What Causes Tooth Decay?

Tooth decay is an issue we feel we are all plagued with as we go through life, and especially as we age. The biggest misconception that most people are unaware of when it comes to tooth decay, and more importantly preventing it, is that tooth decay originates from the inside, not the outside.

Extensive research was done in the 1930’s by one of the leading founding fathers in Dentistry, a Dentist by the name of Weston A Price. He was well known for his research and findings on the effects of nutrition on dental and physical health. He actually travelled the globe, studying the diets and nutrition of various different cultures. His findings concluded that it was not until the impact of our western diets that tooth decay became prevalent.

Tribes that had zero processed foods or sugars in their diets, had virtually zero issues with tooth decay. He found that from only one generation of the introduction of processed foods and sugars, tooth decay and even misshapen cranial structures became apparent in the people and their offspring of those that ingested these substances. Here is predominantly how it works in a nutshell. Our teeth, when seen under a microscope, are covered in hundreds of tiny tubules. These tubules are how the lymphatic flow in our bodies, the lymphatic drainage system, pushes the lymphatic fluid out of our teeth. When we have too many processed foods, and predominantly processed or refined sugars in our bodies, the body will actually reverse the lymphatic flow in the teeth, and the teeth then begin sucking in, rather than flowing out, the chemicals and processed sugars from non-optimal foods.

As the teeth are then sucking all of this in, tooth decay becomes a real issue that many of us attempt to repair from the outside with various toothpastes, etc. The avoidance of processed foods and processed sugar in our diets is something that can very greatly affect our biochemistry in a positive way, resulting in greatly improved physical structure, as well as overall health and well-being. Being that we do live in the western world, and many of us quite enjoy indulging in these substances now and then, I have some excellent news for you that all is not lost! It IS possible for us to enjoy what we’d like to, and at the same time, maintain an optimal state of health and well-being for us and our own offspring. It’s all about balance. Balance is absolute key when it comes to any aspect of our health and wellbeing in terms of overall lifestyle.

Our bodies can maintain an adequate balance on an 80/20 eating regime. This means that if we eat well, choosing optimal foods and adequate amounts of filtered water, as well as taking part in healthy amounts of physical activity 80% of the time, the body can and will absorb the 20% insult without detrimental effect.

Happy chomping!

Kelly Bentley from Soulely You Holistic Wellness uses her knowledge and skill set, to work one on one assessing clients physically, as well as metaphysically (that which is beyond what presents itself physically in the body). She has a solid knowledge base of bioenergy (the various human energy systems) the different stages of infant development, and how these correlate to physical structure, mental emotional capacity, personality, disposition and perception. She appreciates socio-cultural correlations, as well as psychospiritual influences (pertaining to the relationship between spirituality and the mind), unearthing the root cause of mental and physical symptoms that often get overlooked by other medical professionals, giving the most comprehensive care possible.